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u/getmesomemangoes · 1 pointr/CulinaryPlating

I would use a clearer plate, something not as earth colored. As to where I get my ideas: everywhere.

I follow food stylists on instagram, I read food blogs, I own around 200 cookbooks that I use mostly for pictures, I go to museums to look at art (important in being how colors work together, specially abstract art, as it tends to be nothing but color).

But you can find inspiration even in the street. There is this great book which pretty much talks about finding inspiration in the street. You don't have to go to that length, but it shows that if you are always looking, you will likely always find.

Good luck!

u/you_make_onion_cry · 2 pointsr/CulinaryPlating

Cooking to the Image: A Plating Handbook

I personally know the author and have taken a class about menus and plating from her. This is my personal opinion, not just free publicity for her book, but she is one of the most brilliant chefs I know and knows so much about food and the restaurant industry as a whole. She was the exec chef of Le Perroquet in Chicago and is a serious badass in the kitchen. Anyway, this book goes into great detail about all the plating styles, going back to uber-traditional Escoffier styles of service and plating, all the way to modern styles (at the time of publication, 2012). I highly recommend reading this through and getting an understanding of how plating has evolved and how all the styles and designs are related and are still present even in modern plating. Getting a foundation in older styles of plating will allow you to move forward with modern design, and the same can be said of cooking in general: learning and mastering classic French cooking as a foundation to step up to modern gastronomy will yield much better results than just leaping to modern.

Hope this helps!

u/CayennePowder · 3 pointsr/CulinaryPlating

I think it's perfect as is. If you're interested one of my favorite pastry books, Perfection in Imperfection, has a whole section on monochrome platings and playing around with different shades of the same hue and using that as the contrast rather than different or complimentary colors.

u/deliciousprisms · 1 pointr/CulinaryPlating

As far as food pairings look into a copy of the Flavor Bible. There’s also a similar book by them called What To Drink With What You Eat if you want to get into pairing basics as well.
As for plating, just look at nice cookbooks from restaurants and chefs, like The French Laundry,
Sean Brock,
Bluestem,
or basically any other example of food you want to produce. Follow the restaurants, go eat there if you can.

Also examine your platings from the perspective of the diner. Where is your eye drawn first? Is it the focal point or is your plating distracting from that?

u/fuckapuke · 1 pointr/CulinaryPlating

Get a small offset spatula - Ateco 1305 Ultra Offset Spatula with 4.25 by .75-Inch Stainless Steel Blade, Plastic Handle, Dishwasher Safe https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000VLEU4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_CqhVAbHTFMK1K
A quick motion will always look nice when you're spreading a smooth sauce. You have that appearance of hesitation with the balsamic the way it is...better to center the tomato and mozzarella and just use a spoon to drizzle the vinegar, imo. Tight and not fussed with. The ingredients should be the focus

u/oksharkchef · 2 pointsr/CulinaryPlating

I found a couple results searching "tea snack tray removable plate" on Amazon.

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https://www.amazon.com/Serving-Neutral-Finished-FDA-Approved-Stoneware/dp/B01D8VRXS4/ref=sr_1_1

u/kaidomac · 7 pointsr/CulinaryPlating

Food is the whole foundation of modern America. Columbus got so bored of just salting his food that he was willing to Uber Boat across the ocean just to get Indian take-out. His analog GPS failed him along the way & he ended up becoming the Foursquare Mayor of America, where he got hooked up with stuff like allspice, chili peppers, and probably chocolate too. Then Britain kept mooching and JOEY DOESN'T SHARE FOOD so we booted them out too! And that is the story of 'Merica in a chocolate-covered nutshell.

>I am wondering why were people willing to kill just so their food can taste sweeter with much sugar? Is it necessary to starve entire towns just so your army has an extra piece of bread per soldier? Was food so bad that not only did people finish a jar of spice on the spot rather than saving it and selling it, but people were even willing to risk their lives on the battlefield and kill people from other country just so that their morning breakfast is tastier?

People kill people over tennis shoes these days. People don't need a reason to be crazy lol. Just happened this past week actually:

https://www.abc10.com/article/news/local/stockton/stockton-standoff-leads-to-arrest-of-homicide-suspect-alejandro-ruvalcaba/103-1413d565-d720-41a0-99c6-7170d9aa91a0

>He had been on the run for close to a week after allegedly killing someone over sneakers.

Oh yeah, and if you ever want to read the most insane true story ever written, check this book out:

https://www.amazon.com/Banana-Fate-Fruit-Changed-World-ebook/dp/B0010JWVIE

It's not just bananas that have that effect either, even simple stuff like corn makes people do nutty things:

https://www.tastecooking.com/the-tortilla-cartel/